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After breakup with Alexis Ayala, Cinthia Aparicio talks about the advantage of working: 'I don't have time to be thinkin
๐Ÿ‡ฒ๐Ÿ‡ฝ Mexico /Culture & Society

After breakup with Alexis Ayala, Cinthia Aparicio talks about the advantage of working: 'I don't have time to be thinking about things that I shouldn't'

From El Universal · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Actress Cinthia Aparicio is focusing on work following her separation from actor Alexis Ayala.
  • Aparicio stated that her busy work schedule prevents her from dwelling on the breakup.
  • She and Ayala ended their marriage in April, with Ayala not agreeing to her desire to start a family.

Actress Cinthia Aparicio is channeling her energy into her career following her separation from actor Alexis Ayala, finding that her demanding work schedule leaves little room for dwelling on the breakup.

The couple announced the end of their marriage in April. While Aparicio has remained largely private about the separation, Ayala has expressed his wishes for her continued growth and eventual fulfillment of her family aspirations with a new partner. The actress indicated that Ayala did not share her desire to start a family, which contributed to their decision to end the marriage.

Speaking to reporter Eden Dorantes near Televisa, Aparicio described her current state as "happy, grateful, with a lot of work." She emphasized her focus on her professional life, stating, "Thanks to God, I don't have time to be thinking about things that I shouldn't, so I'm focused on my work, on growing, on continuing to prepare myself, on being calm in mind and body, working, not thinking, focused on what I need to be, to keep life going."

Aparicio also reflected on lessons learned from her marriage, particularly in navigating social media rumors. She stated, "I had a great teacher, I have a great teacher, so, whatever they say, you know? At the end of the day, one knows our truth, he knows our truth, so I'm calm in that sense." She affirmed that mutual respect and admiration persist between her and Ayala, acknowledging that they simply made different life decisions. Aparicio has not ruled out continuing to work with her ex-partner on their play, "Las mujeres son de Venus y los hombres..., ni madres."

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Originally published by El Universal in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.